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entire mass transit system as well for new york city has been shut down. that means there are no subways running. no buses running. there are no trains running. thousands of people have been ordered out, evacuated from the low lying coastal areas in brooklyn and in lower manhattan as well. john berman is in battery park. got coastal flooding from hurricane irene. this time around it's expected to be significantly worse? >> significantly worse. they're saying the storm surge could be 6 to 11 feet higher. there was a study out of column brie ye bum bee yeah university saying had storm surge been 1 foot higher, it would have cost an additional $50 billion in damage. a storm surge 2 feet higher would come up to my knees, flood the subway system, the electrical grid. mayor michael bloomberg said he's considering shutting down two electrical networks taking out power to 17,000 people. but it could be much higher than that. it's early calm, as it should be. people are staying in about 76 storm shelters where they've gone to hotels or to crash with friends. mayor
entire mass transit system as well for new york city has been shut down. that means there are no subways running. no buses running. there are no trains running. thousands of people have been ordered out, evacuated from the low lying coastal areas in brooklyn and in lower manhattan as well. john berman is in battery park. got coastal flooding from hurricane irene. this time around it's expected to be significantly worse? >> significantly worse. they're saying the storm surge could be 6 to...
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this is new york city. it could take weeks to secure this huge damaged crane boom left dangling by sandy. the plan may involve getting a new crane up there in order to secure that one. when asked how secure the boom is, mayor michael bloomberg responded by saying nobody knows. that is not encouraging. >>> frightening moments at the nyu langone medical center was evacuated after the backup generator failed. this baby alice was born sunday four weeks prematurely. charles lived with his family on the 13th floor when he heard the power was going to go and he told anderson cooper what happened. >> i heard the nurses talking about how in 15 minutes that all the electricity was going to be going down. so obviously like a good father i scooted right back to my room and told my wife, kim, and we started talking about what was going to be the next step. >> look at that baby there. >> that's a fighter baby, i call it. because i was watching this and he was holding his head up. that's a fighter baby. >> he's an awesome
this is new york city. it could take weeks to secure this huge damaged crane boom left dangling by sandy. the plan may involve getting a new crane up there in order to secure that one. when asked how secure the boom is, mayor michael bloomberg responded by saying nobody knows. that is not encouraging. >>> frightening moments at the nyu langone medical center was evacuated after the backup generator failed. this baby alice was born sunday four weeks prematurely. charles lived with his...
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usually all this happens in new york city. they went and spent time with the nanny. >> seems like family. >> in the dominican republic. they felt close to her. this wasn't negligence. this wasn't a situation where the parents weren't doing due diligen diligence. in fact, they were. and the mother was very hands on. as you say, there was this blog. she posted pictures just a couple of hours earlier of the little boy just saying, what a joy and delight he was. so this was -- really, everyone in this city is going to be talking about this because you don't know. when you leave your children with somebody else, whether it be a nanny, babysitter, there's always that question, are your children safe and are the caretakers doing the right thing? it's frightening, really terrifying. >> we talked about this earlier. just really quickly, any chance that something else could have possibly happened here, that it was not the nanny? >> we pressed the police on that question last night. they believe that the wounds are self inflicted. the na
usually all this happens in new york city. they went and spent time with the nanny. >> seems like family. >> in the dominican republic. they felt close to her. this wasn't negligence. this wasn't a situation where the parents weren't doing due diligen diligence. in fact, they were. and the mother was very hands on. as you say, there was this blog. she posted pictures just a couple of hours earlier of the little boy just saying, what a joy and delight he was. so this was -- really,...
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new york city brought to its knees in a large way. superstorm sandy was an epic weather event, many people are calling it. millions of lives have been disrupted now. a transformer explosion happened at a con ed plant about 15 blocks from where i'm standing right now. what that has done is put basically this neighborhood in lower manhattan completely in the dark. they were concerned about this transformer so they've shut it off as well. that has plunged tens of thousands, people here but more than 600,000 people across new york and into westchester county are without power today. backup generator failed at nyu langone medical center, probably about 35 blocks from where i am. 260 patients had to be evac waited. some were newborn babies. you can see the pictures here as they bring these babies out of intensive care, carried by their nurses. in some cases they walked down the stairs with the infants because the respirators, obviously those need electric power. when the power failed, the nurses had to take the respiration on by hand using
new york city brought to its knees in a large way. superstorm sandy was an epic weather event, many people are calling it. millions of lives have been disrupted now. a transformer explosion happened at a con ed plant about 15 blocks from where i'm standing right now. what that has done is put basically this neighborhood in lower manhattan completely in the dark. they were concerned about this transformer so they've shut it off as well. that has plunged tens of thousands, people here but more...
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but then quickly moved on to some other landmarks in new york city. here's police commissioner ray kelly. >> he comes here with, again, the purpose of committing some sort of jihad here in the united states. he goes to the new york stock exchange. he sees there is significant security there. s shifts his target to the federal reserve bank. >> and, of course, the federal reserve bank, home to the largest supply of gold bouillon. and if this had been an a actual bomb, he could have killed a lot of people, authorities say. >> they had a lot of information on tape, his notes, including a videotape he made on his way to blow up the bank so we thought? >> prosecutors said he wanted to pull over to a hotel and asked to make a suicide tape which reads in part, "i just want something big, something very big that will shake the whole country and will make muslims one step closer to run the whole world." scary stuff. >> so is he giving us all these details. you know, the fbi has been following him. why didn't they make an earlier arrest? why wait until the 11th
but then quickly moved on to some other landmarks in new york city. here's police commissioner ray kelly. >> he comes here with, again, the purpose of committing some sort of jihad here in the united states. he goes to the new york stock exchange. he sees there is significant security there. s shifts his target to the federal reserve bank. >> and, of course, the federal reserve bank, home to the largest supply of gold bouillon. and if this had been an a actual bomb, he could have...
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this is in new york city. that's a 72-year-old man who is hanging there for dear life from his third floor apartment window. he took that leap of faith, friends and neighbors caught him as he was escaping an out-of-control fire in his kitchen. this dramatic catch caught on a cell phone and local stations are reporting that ronnie poe did not suffer any broken bones. >> lucky man. we expect to find out today if two soil samples from the latest dig for jimmy hoffa's remains indicate a body was buried under a shed in suburban detroit. even if there is evidence of a body, we won't know whether it's the missing teamster boss. a tipster claimed he saw a body buried on that property a day after hoffa disappeared back in 1975. >> another interesting thing caught on camera. man versus deer. this is a viral video. >> what are the chances of that happening? >> happens to cars, i guess to a skate border it's going to happen at some point. this is a skate border who is slamming into a deer, a downhill race in colorado. the
this is in new york city. that's a 72-year-old man who is hanging there for dear life from his third floor apartment window. he took that leap of faith, friends and neighbors caught him as he was escaping an out-of-control fire in his kitchen. this dramatic catch caught on a cell phone and local stations are reporting that ronnie poe did not suffer any broken bones. >> lucky man. we expect to find out today if two soil samples from the latest dig for jimmy hoffa's remains indicate a body...
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live in new york city, where we pretty much assume that restaurant food is at least 10% made up of rat droppings. 15% sometimes. 20%, max. look, at the end of the day, no one wants to see road kill bambi being carted into the restaurant they're eating at but in the restaurant's defense, they do offer takeout. that's it for us. thanks for watching. "early start" begins now. >>> countdown to debate night. just hours before barack obama and mitt romney's first head-to-head primetime face-off. >>> oh,man. disaster, but it's not accident. crash cameras show you what it could be like upon a doomed jet liner. >>> and a florida woman's close encounter with a protected mammal. you know this could land her in jail? >> that's a costly picture right there. >> oh, my goodness. good morning to you. thank you for being with us. welcome to "early start." i'm zoraida sambolin. >> i'm john berman. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. the big story this morning, it is go time. in just 16 hours all eyes will be on denver for the first presidential debate. president obama will be making his case for four more year
live in new york city, where we pretty much assume that restaurant food is at least 10% made up of rat droppings. 15% sometimes. 20%, max. look, at the end of the day, no one wants to see road kill bambi being carted into the restaurant they're eating at but in the restaurant's defense, they do offer takeout. that's it for us. thanks for watching. "early start" begins now. >>> countdown to debate night. just hours before barack obama and mitt romney's first head-to-head...
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also raining in new york city. temperatures in the 50s here. that will probably dry out a little bit this afternoon, until the next cool shot that comes through. and then temperatures will rebound nicely. it looks like. but not until sunday. when i say nicely, getting closer to average. temperatures will be more seasonable as we get towards sunday. tomorrow morning in the 20s and 30s. it will be frosty as far south as nashville, tennessee. but fear not, 54 degrees on saturday. and new york city that is chilly but maybe near 60 on sunday. >> fear not, says rob marciano. great to see you today. >> likewise. >>> now, to remarkable story from california. teenager's handwritten note he left on a california mountain peak found its way back to him 40 years later. the note from 13-year-old tim taylor asks the person finding it to contact him. fast forward four decades. that's just what happened. >> so i thought it would be interesting to write to him, see if we could contact him and let him know we found the note like he asked. >> i remember climbing u
also raining in new york city. temperatures in the 50s here. that will probably dry out a little bit this afternoon, until the next cool shot that comes through. and then temperatures will rebound nicely. it looks like. but not until sunday. when i say nicely, getting closer to average. temperatures will be more seasonable as we get towards sunday. tomorrow morning in the 20s and 30s. it will be frosty as far south as nashville, tennessee. but fear not, 54 degrees on saturday. and new york city...
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. >>> a new york city woman is battling her parents in court for the right to die. 28-year-old grace lee right there is suffering from terminal brain cancer. a recent stroke also left her paralyzed from the neck down. the former manhattan bank manager says she wants to die. she is begging doctors to take her off of life support. lee's parents say removing the tubes would be suicide. they oppose the move for religious reasons. >> this is someone who is inevitably dying within the next two weeks and two months who is hooked up to all these life-sustaining contraptions saying, you know what, i have had enough. it is time for me to be at peace. >> grace lee's father, a reverend, is a pastor. he says he doesn't want his daughter to go to hell. >>> a new film about the raid that killed osama bin laden will air two days before election day. s.e.a.l. team 6, the raid on osama bin laden is being produced by harvey weinstein. it can be seen on the national geographic channel. >> plenty of tough talk from republicans on immigration but not a word during the debate. coming up, courting the latin
. >>> a new york city woman is battling her parents in court for the right to die. 28-year-old grace lee right there is suffering from terminal brain cancer. a recent stroke also left her paralyzed from the neck down. the former manhattan bank manager says she wants to die. she is begging doctors to take her off of life support. lee's parents say removing the tubes would be suicide. they oppose the move for religious reasons. >> this is someone who is inevitably dying within the...
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smith charity dinner here in new york city. this is just two nights after they clashed in that fiery second debate. the jabs were a lot more lighthearted and a lot funnier this time around. >> and don't be surprised if the president mentions this evening the monthny jobs report where there was a slight improvement in the numbers. he knows how to seize the moment, this president. and already has a compelling new campaign slogan. you're better off now than you were four weeks ago. >> the unemployment rate is at its lowest level since i took office. i don't have a joke here. i just thought it would be useful to remind everybody. the unemployment rate is at the lowest it's been since i took office. >> it is pretty much now a tradition for presidential rivals to attend the alfred e. smith dinner to roast each other and themselves. i want to talk with erick erickson. and richard socarides, democratic analyst and former senior adviser to president clinton. i've been to a few of this alfred e. smith dinners. it's like you're on a diffe
smith charity dinner here in new york city. this is just two nights after they clashed in that fiery second debate. the jabs were a lot more lighthearted and a lot funnier this time around. >> and don't be surprised if the president mentions this evening the monthny jobs report where there was a slight improvement in the numbers. he knows how to seize the moment, this president. and already has a compelling new campaign slogan. you're better off now than you were four weeks ago. >>...
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. >>> the fog settled over new york city right now this morning. this is a live picture of columbus circle. it is foggy and air force two was kept from landing twice yesterday. rob marciano is live from atlanta this morning. >> new york is not the only spot that's soupy, but around the metro area at the airports, a half mile to quarter-mile visibility. right there off the bat, if you have travel plans, that's going to limit them. dense fog advisory out for the tri-state area. that's until 10:00 a.m. with that, a little bit of sprinkles and light showers as well. a couple embedded heavier showers from here across the delmarva through the carolinas and down across florida. which by the way, miami and fort myers and tampa, they have seen a tremendous amount of rain going down as one of the wettest on record before this fall season is done. very slow moving system moving up the eastern seaboard. with the fog, it is very warm outside. you have this warm sector right here between the fronts. because ofthat, it will be well above average, but that will ke
. >>> the fog settled over new york city right now this morning. this is a live picture of columbus circle. it is foggy and air force two was kept from landing twice yesterday. rob marciano is live from atlanta this morning. >> new york is not the only spot that's soupy, but around the metro area at the airports, a half mile to quarter-mile visibility. right there off the bat, if you have travel plans, that's going to limit them. dense fog advisory out for the tri-state area....
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this morning is chilly and wet. 52 in new york city. back through pittsburgh and places down across the ohio river into the 30s and further south than that. we have frost and freeze advisories and warnings as far south as nashville, tennessee, where temperatures are getting close to the freezing mark. texas, 25 yesterday, lisbon, ohio, 29 degrees, oklahoma city, 31. this is sometimes record-breaking stuff. another cold front will sneak across the ohio river valley and the great lakes. we're looking at a longer term trend where temperatures will be below average. 59 new york, 65 degrees in chicago. a chilly morning in atlanta. rebounding, 69 in the afternoon. john, i'll toss it back to you. >> oh, zoraida, you're there as well. >> thanks, rob. >> occasionally now. >>> 52 minutes past the hour. a packed hour ahead on "early start." that's a live look at the courthouse in bellefonte, pennsylvania. jerry sandusky will find out his sentence for abusing young boys. on the eve of his sentencing he put out a stunning audio tape blaming the vict
this morning is chilly and wet. 52 in new york city. back through pittsburgh and places down across the ohio river into the 30s and further south than that. we have frost and freeze advisories and warnings as far south as nashville, tennessee, where temperatures are getting close to the freezing mark. texas, 25 yesterday, lisbon, ohio, 29 degrees, oklahoma city, 31. this is sometimes record-breaking stuff. another cold front will sneak across the ohio river valley and the great lakes. we're...
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former new york city mayor rudy giuliani will be my guest. delaware governor jack markell will join us. also the pakistani teenager who was shot in the head by the taliban now heads to england for her medical care. got a live report straight ahead from islamabad. and the presidential election means gold, comedy gold. "saturday night live" of course. late night laughs, as well. take a look at how it works, what makes a successful political comedy. all that and much more ahead at 7:00. >> and thank you so much. zoraida? >> fearless felix baumgartner living up to his name. the austrian daredevil going where no skydiver has gone before. shattering records with a death-defying jump from 24 miles up, falling faster than the speed of sound. cnn's brian todd watched it all unfold. >> with a heart-pounding hop into the stratosphere, felix baumgartner makes history. he jumps from 128,000 feet above the earth. 24 miles up. higher than anyone before him. during free-fall he spun for a few harrowing moments but stabilized quickly. >> started spinning so v
former new york city mayor rudy giuliani will be my guest. delaware governor jack markell will join us. also the pakistani teenager who was shot in the head by the taliban now heads to england for her medical care. got a live report straight ahead from islamabad. and the presidential election means gold, comedy gold. "saturday night live" of course. late night laughs, as well. take a look at how it works, what makes a successful political comedy. all that and much more ahead at 7:00....
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and a frosty wake-up call across the twri state area of new york city tomorrow. may want to sleep in, and wait until things warm up in the afternoon. guys, back up to you. >> such great advice. thank you very much, rob. 45 minutes past the hour. new this morning, a new u.s. ambassador reporting for duty in libya. the white house recalled veteran diplomat lawrence pope to serve temporarily as a senior envoy in libya. the appointment comes a month after ambassador chris stevens died in the benghazi consulate attack. pope retired from the foreign service 12 years ago. >>> happening right now at this very moment, the space shuttle "endeavour," five stories tall with a 78 foot wing span is squeezing its way through the streets of los angeles. two mile an hour crawl began overnight at los angeles international airport. "endeavour" is headed to its retirement home at the california science center. this 12-mile trip it's on right now expected to be completed by sometime tomorrow night. and it is a vision. >> photographers on hand. 84 million wrist bands with the phrase l
and a frosty wake-up call across the twri state area of new york city tomorrow. may want to sleep in, and wait until things warm up in the afternoon. guys, back up to you. >> such great advice. thank you very much, rob. 45 minutes past the hour. new this morning, a new u.s. ambassador reporting for duty in libya. the white house recalled veteran diplomat lawrence pope to serve temporarily as a senior envoy in libya. the appointment comes a month after ambassador chris stevens died in the...
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probably won't see this in new york city. it certainly will be cooler on sunday and monday. >> okay. i was saying it is really hot today. soupy and warm and muggy. it's like summer. >> rain is coming. >> thank you, rob. >>> 53 minutes past the hour. coming up, a health care fact check. the candidates agree the system is broken but who has the plan to fix it? our senior medical correspondent is on the case. she's also talking meningitis. >>> and the newest nominees for rock 'n' roll hall of fame have been announced. find out if your favorite acts are on the list. those stories straight ahead. "early start after the break." [ woman ] it's 32 minutes to go time, and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see ou
probably won't see this in new york city. it certainly will be cooler on sunday and monday. >> okay. i was saying it is really hot today. soupy and warm and muggy. it's like summer. >> rain is coming. >> thank you, rob. >>> 53 minutes past the hour. coming up, a health care fact check. the candidates agree the system is broken but who has the plan to fix it? our senior medical correspondent is on the case. she's also talking meningitis. >>> and the newest...
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a possible case of police brutality caught on camera right in new york city. >>> and new concerns over the deadly meningitis outbreak. more medicine now linked to this illness. this story just keeps on going on and getting more and more alarming every day. welcome back to "early start" everyone, i'm john berman. >> i want to add to the list, elizabeth cohen is going to join us to talk about that. 31 minutes past the hour. mitt romney and president obama will go head-to-head for the second time tonight. this time in a town hall-style debate, which will be moderated by cnn's own chief political correspondent candy crowley. >> and back with us to discuss more of this this morning, cnn contributor and republican strategist ana navarro and richard socarides, former adviser to president bill clinton and a writer with the new yorker dotcom. we've been talking about town meetings. meaning the candidates will be sitting in a well, surrounded by real voters who will get to be asked questions mod rated by candy crowley. these town meetings over time have presented some challenges for political ca
a possible case of police brutality caught on camera right in new york city. >>> and new concerns over the deadly meningitis outbreak. more medicine now linked to this illness. this story just keeps on going on and getting more and more alarming every day. welcome back to "early start" everyone, i'm john berman. >> i want to add to the list, elizabeth cohen is going to join us to talk about that. 31 minutes past the hour. mitt romney and president obama will go...
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stephanie cutter with the obama campaign and former new york city mayor rudy giuliani. the presidential campaign makes for great political humor. all the joking around, does it distract from the real issues? we're going to chat with d.l. huguely about that straight ahead this morning. and decision day for lance armstrong. the international cycling union is expected to ban him for life and strip him of his seven tour de france titles in the wake of that doping scandal. we'll bring you the very latest on that as well. all right at the top of the hour. >> big day. >> yeah. >> thanks, soledad. >> you bet. >> it is 42 minutes past the hour. foreign affairs will be front and center at tonight's third and final presidential debate. it's ray last chance for president obama and governor romney to make their case directly to the american people. each man's world view will be in the spotlight as they square off on iran, the middle east and terrorism. that's just to name a few of the hot topics. cnn foreign affairs reporter elise labott live in washington for us this morning. got l
stephanie cutter with the obama campaign and former new york city mayor rudy giuliani. the presidential campaign makes for great political humor. all the joking around, does it distract from the real issues? we're going to chat with d.l. huguely about that straight ahead this morning. and decision day for lance armstrong. the international cycling union is expected to ban him for life and strip him of his seven tour de france titles in the wake of that doping scandal. we'll bring you the very...
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. >> i'm zoraida sambolin in new york city. some of the biggest potential bombshell of arnold schwarzenegger's career but no one found out that he fathered a child with his housekeeper until months after he left the governor's office. now he is opening up about that in a new memoir hitting shelves today, it is called "total recall: my unbelievably true life story." schwarzenegger sat down with "60 minutes" to talk about the book, his life, and the mistake that wrecked his marriage to maria shriver. >> i think it was the stupidest thing i've done in the whole relationship. >> it was a secret he kept from his wife maria shriver and the public for years. >> it was terrible. i inflicted tremendous pain on maria, and unbelievable pain on the kids. >> the most painful chapter from arnold schwarzenegger's new memoir "total recall," the moment when he admitted to shriver that he had fathered a child behind her back with the family's housekeeper. >> she then said, hey, i think that joseph is your kid. and in my -- am i off on this or no
. >> i'm zoraida sambolin in new york city. some of the biggest potential bombshell of arnold schwarzenegger's career but no one found out that he fathered a child with his housekeeper until months after he left the governor's office. now he is opening up about that in a new memoir hitting shelves today, it is called "total recall: my unbelievably true life story." schwarzenegger sat down with "60 minutes" to talk about the book, his life, and the mistake that wrecked...
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today, frost and freeze advisories extend from texas all the way to upstate new york. >>> mitt romney gives what's billed as a major speech on foreign policy today, as we count down to election day. he'll deliver his remarks at the virginia institute in lexington, virginia. president obama, meanwhile, is on a campaign and fund-raising swing in california today. >>> major drug busts for two coast guard cutters off of florida. officers seized an estimated $38 million in cocaine and marijuana from smugglers. smugglers dumped bails overboard. but officers fished it out of the water. >>> new york yankees beating the orioles to take a 1-0 lead in the division series. the bombers' bats, waking up in the ninth inning for the 7-2 victory. and yankees' ace, c.c. sabathia threw a gem. coming up one out short of a complete game. >>> the cincinnati reds are one win away from playing for a pennant. they crushed the giants behind bronson arroyo, who gave up a single hit. >> america loves bronson arroyo as a member of the 2004 red sox championship team. fyi. >> if you're keeping score, berman is a re
today, frost and freeze advisories extend from texas all the way to upstate new york. >>> mitt romney gives what's billed as a major speech on foreign policy today, as we count down to election day. he'll deliver his remarks at the virginia institute in lexington, virginia. president obama, meanwhile, is on a campaign and fund-raising swing in california today. >>> major drug busts for two coast guard cutters off of florida. officers seized an estimated $38 million in cocaine...